Kentfaith 62mm Variable ND Filter

£32.50 Ex VAT

KF01.1801

Overview
MaterialMade by Completed Professional Optical Glasses instead of Optical Resin. filter reduces the intake of light without affecting the overall colour balance. For this 62mm ND filter, the lens cap/hood should be 67mm. Because of the update of the products package, the new and the old version will be sent randomly. No “X” cross on imageSay goodbye to the “X” cross on images, K&F utilize cutting edge technology youre going to say goodbye to this common issue with wide angle lenses and variable ND filters.

NANOTECOur optical engineers developed new Nano coating layer technology, Waterproof, scratch-resistant, anti-reflective green coating, effectively prevent from oil, fingerprint, scratch, protect valued lens. Professional DesignUltra slim rim design preventing wide angle vignetting. Extra tough aviation aluminium frame ensuring durability and jamming prevention. NOTEThis Filter kit is compatible with all 62mm lenses. Please verify your cameras lens thread size(usually marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath the lens cap) before ordering. The number is always preceded by a “ø” (diameter) symbol. ND Extend exposure time. Try an ND or neutral density filter. ND filters reduce the amount of light entering the lens. This makes it easier to achieve effects such as a shallower depth of field or blurred motion. The neutral density filter can be adjusted from 1 to 5 stops, easy to create different light reduction effects by rotating the ring. The front diameter is larger than the back diameter of this filter, which is specially designed to avoid vignetting at a wide-angle lens. Allows the use of slow shutter speeds, with high-speed films or digital cameras, to record movement/image blur in subjects. Decrease the depth of field by using wider apertures, which helps separate subjects from their background.

About the Kentfaith 62mm Variable ND Filter
ND Extend exposure time. Try an ND or neutral density filter. ND filters reduce the amount of light entering the lens. This makes it easier to achieve effects such as a shallower depth of field or blurred motion.

The neutral density filter can be adjusted from 1 to 5 stops, easy to create different light reduction effects by rotating the ring.

The front diameter is larger than the back diameter of this filter, which is specially designed to avoid vignetting at a wide-angle lens.

Allows the use of slow shutter speeds, with high-speed films or digital cameras, to record movement/image blur in subjects.

Decrease the depth of field by using wider apertures, which helps separate subjects from their background.

Size 62mm
Resolution No X cross/Light reduction effect
Zoom range Video Shooting/Landscape Photograhy
Screen Nano-X series
Light source 0.3 to 1.5(1 to 5 Stops)
Filter Material Japanese AGC Glass
Multi-Coating 28
Waterproof Yes
Scratch-resistant Yes
HD Yes
Transmittance ∕
Antireflection Yes
Pattern Yes
Filter Thickness 7.3mm
Shape Circle
Ring Material Aviation aluminium alloy

Material
Made by Completed Professional Optical Glasses instead of Optical Resin. filter reduces the intake of light without affecting the overall colour balance. For this 62mm ND filter, the lens cap/hood should be 67mm. Because of the update of the product’s package, the new and the old version will be sent randomly.

No “X” cross on image
Say goodbye to the “X” cross on images, K&F utilize cutting edge technology you’re going to say goodbye to this common issue with wide angle lenses and variable ND filters.

NANOTEC
Our optical engineers developed new Nano coating layer technology, Waterproof, scratch-resistant, anti-reflective green coating, effectively prevent from oil, fingerprint, scratch, protect valued lens.

Professional Design
Ultra slim rim design preventing wide angle vignetting. Extra tough aviation aluminium frame ensuring durability and jamming prevention.

NOTE
This Filter kit is compatible with all 62mm lenses. Please verify your camera’s lens thread size(usually marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath the lens cap) before ordering. The number is always preceded by a “ø” (diameter) symbol.